small, fast and in a league of its own
Not a Retina MacBook Air, but awfully close
Eye-pamperingly gorgeous Retina display
While the new Pro with Retina isn’t a huge leap forward from its predecessor in anything except battery life, its generous price drop offers good value and makes ultrabook alternatives look over-priced.
High-resolution Retina display, Includes two Thunderbolt ports
Excellent overall performance, High-quality speakers
Making for incredibly crisp text and images
Thin unibody design, Retina display is gorgeous
Good screen resolution for a 13-inch laptop.
High manufacturing quality, Low weight, Compact size
Iconic, beautifully thin design.
Little bit faster in general speed, a lot faster in graphics speed
Very thin and light, Thunderbolt support
Dramatically faster than last year's version
Thunderbolt, screen, backlit keyboard
Double the performance of the last gen Air
'Apple's MacBook Air is thin and powerful enough to use as a mainstream laptop.'
'Sluggish compared with its peers.'
'The 11-inch MacBook Air is a powerful ultraportable that makes other systems in its class look positively bloated.'
'No Aftermarket Internal Upgrade Options.'
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